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Tumor Hybrid Cells: Nature and Biological Significance

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.814714

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cell fusion; tumor hybrid cell; metastasis; drug resistance; cancer

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Metastasis, driven by tumor cell fusion, is the leading cause of cancer death. The appearance of tumor hybrid cells (THCs) resulting from the fusion of tumor cells with other cells leads to novel properties such as increased proliferation and migration, drug resistance, decreased apoptosis rate, and immune evasion. This review discusses the factors and potential mechanisms involved in THC occurrence, the different types of THCs, and their role in cancer drug resistance and metastasis, as well as potential therapeutic approaches.
Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer death and can be realized through the phenomenon of tumor cell fusion. The fusion of tumor cells with other tumor or normal cells leads to the appearance of tumor hybrid cells (THCs) exhibiting novel properties such as increased proliferation and migration, drug resistance, decreased apoptosis rate, and avoiding immune surveillance. Experimental studies showed the association of THCs with a high frequency of cancer metastasis; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Many other questions also remain to be answered: the role of genetic alterations in tumor cell fusion, the molecular landscape of cells after fusion, the lifetime and fate of different THCs, and the specific markers of THCs, and their correlation with various cancers and clinicopathological parameters. In this review, we discuss the factors and potential mechanisms involved in the occurrence of THCs, the types of THCs, and their role in cancer drug resistance and metastasis, as well as potential therapeutic approaches for the prevention, and targeting of tumor cell fusion. In conclusion, we emphasize the current knowledge gaps in the biology of THCs that should be addressed to develop highly effective therapeutics and strategies for metastasis suppression.

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